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my last wedding tile

I thought I would share my latest wedding tile. I need to make a few graduation, housewarming & a baby girl tile soon. Then I should be caught up,lol!


Comments

Very elegant. Love your choice of fonts. TFS
Chris said…
Lovely - This turned out so nice!
Unknown said…
If you don't mind me asking how do you finish this to keep the lettering on it so it will last longer?

Very nice.
Jann Schott said…
Gorgeous! I think I might 'borrow' this idea for a saying my hubby and I share.

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